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Pasture
Pasture, land on which cattle feed. See Norton on Deeds. The laying down permanent pasture with the written consent of...
Possibility on a possibility
Possibility on a possibility. Lord Coke lays it down as a rule that the event on which a remainder is...
Procedure established by law
Procedure established by law, does not mean due process of law, A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras, AIR 1980 SC...
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Trover
Trover [fr. trouver, Fr., to find]. This was a special action upon the case, properly called the action of trover...
Rector
Rector, a governor; in ecclesiastical law, either a layman, sometimes called a 'lay rector' or 'lay impropriator,' who has that...
Saint Martin-le-Grand, Court of
Saint Martin-le-Grand, Court of. A writ of error formerly lay from the sheriff's courts in the City of London to...
Save with the authority of law and except by authority law
Save with the authority of law and except by authority law, there is no distinction between the expression, 'save with...
Wharf
Wharf, a broad plain place, near some creek or haven, to lay goods and wares on that are brought to...
Entity
Entity, means a person, association of persons, firm, company or co-operative society, by whatsoever name called or referred to, other...
Occupavit
Occupavit, a writ that lay for him who was ejected from his freehold in time of war, as the writ...
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